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Recently, I was invited back to talk about books on WGBH's "Greater Boston"; this time we were focusing on summer reading. I decided I'd keep things light and chose three books you'd actually want to take to the beach -- "The Teahouse Fire" by Ellis Avery (amazing historial fiction set in 1800s Japan), "The Scavenger's Guide to Haute Cuisine" by Steve Rinella (non-fiction, Rinella decides to hunt and gather all of the ingredients with which to cook a meal based on several arcane recipes), and "The Ultimatum" by Dan Graziano (I call it my guilty pleasure -- total lad lit, but well-written and funny).

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I'm Lylah M. Alphonse, a journalist, writer, editor, and blogger. "Write. Edit. Repeat." started out as my online clips file and evolved into a place where I dump my real (or mental) notebook from time to time. Check out my archives, click through the links to things I've written elsewhere, or drop me a line at WriteEditRepeat (at) gmail (dot) com. (Photo: Mike Saunders)